TISLEP Planning Committee

CHAIRS:

Jamiu Basari, MD MHPE PhD

Jamiu Busari is an associate professor of medical education at Maastricht University, Consultant Pediatrician and Dean, HOH Academy, Horacio Oduber Hospital, Aruba. He is a Maastricht University alumnus, a Harvard Macy Scholar and an HBS executive education graduate in Managing Health Care Delivery. Within Sanokondu, he is a founding member and the Co-Chair of several planning committees of our annual or biannual events: The International Summit on Leadership Education for Physicians (TISLEP) as well as NVMO-TISLEP Conference (first meeting in 2019) and NASKHO-TISLEP Joint Conference (first meeting in 2018).

Constance LeBlanc, CCFP(EM) MAEd CCPE

Dr. LeBlanc is a Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine and Associate Dean for Continuing Professional Development at Dalhousie University. She is particularly interested in education on equity, diversity and inclusivity.

Members:

Anne Matlow, MD FRCPC

Anne Matlow, MD FRCPC, is the Faculty Lead for Strategic Initiatives in Post MD Education at the University of Toronto, focusing on leadership, quality, safety and professionalism. She graduated from the University of Toronto medical school and has clinical specialty qualifications in Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology. Local and national leadership positions have included:

• Medical Director of Infection Prevention and Control and Patient Safety at SickKids

• Associate Director of the University of Toronto’s (UofT) Centre for Patient Safety

• Patient Safety Systems Educator with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and healthcare surveyor with Accreditation Canada

• Co-chair, Toronto International Summit on Leadership Education for Physicians (TISLEP) Planning Committee - 2014 to 2020

Deepak Dath, MD FRCSC

Dr. Deepak Dath is a Laparoscopic Hepatobiliary Surgeon and Professor of Surgery at McMaster University in Hamilton. He currently works at the Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre. Within Sanokondu, he is a founding member and secretary as well as :

• Member, Toronto International Summit on Leadership Education for Physicians (TISLEP) Planning Committee http://tislep.pgme.utoronto.ca/

• Member, NASKHO-TISLEP Joint Conference Planning Committee

Diane de Camps Meschino, BSc(Hons) MD FRPC MCert (MD Leadership)

Diane de Camps Meschino is a Consultant Psychiatrist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto. Her academic interests include leadership development in faculty and learners, trauma-informed healthcare, clinical/academic programme development, and health systems transformation.

A highlight of roles includes: Co-Chair Planning Committee NASKHO-TISLEP Joint Conferences 2018; Toronto International Summit on Leadership Education for Physicians (TISLEP) Planning Committee; Co-Chair Leader Role CBME Curriculum (Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto); Co-founder Pause4Providers-providing mindfulness for HCP managing COVID-19; and Founder and Past Head Reproductive Life Stages Programme (Mental Health Women's College Hospital).

Dr. Meschino is a founding member of Sanokondu and the Vice Chair of its Leadership and Governance Team.

Isser Dubinsky, MD CCFP(EM) FCFP

Dr. Dubinsky graduated from the University of Toronto with his M.D. in 1975, and obtained his certification in Emergency Medicine in the early 1980s.He served as the Chief of Emergency Medicine at North York General Hospital from 1986 to 1996, and at the University Health Network, from 1996 to 2001. Subsequent to his clinical career he served as an Associate Director of Hay Group Health Care Consulting from 2001 till 2016, after which he was appointed as a Senior Fellow at the University of Toronto’s Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation where he is now an adjunct professor.

He was the theme leader for the “Leader” theme in the undergraduate medical curriculum from 2016-2018. He is involved in the university’s combined MD/Master’s Program in health system leadership and innovation (SLI) and IHPME’s Vernissage Health program.

Kyle Goldberger, MD

Dr. Goldberger is a senior neurology resident at Queen's University passionate about bridging the gaps between the fields of medicine, business, and leadership. Within Sanokondu, he is also a member of the planning committee for The International Summit on Leadership Education for Physicians (TISLEP).

Anurag Saxena, MD FRPC

Dr. Saxena is a Professor at the University of Saskatchewan and is the Associate Dean of Postgraduate Medical Education. He is also a practicing pathologist at Saskatchewan Health Authority. He has leadership certification from the Canadian College of Health Leaders and the Canadian Society of Physician Executives.

He is passionate about teaching, and his current research interest is in leadership in medical education and health services. Dr. Saxena is a recipient of the Master Teacher Award from the University of Saskatchewan.

Emma Vaux, MD

Dr Emma Vaux OBE is a Consultant Nephrologist and General Physician at the Royal Berkshire NHS

Foundation Trust where she is also Clinical Lead, Berkshire Kidney Unit,; Clinical Director, integrated medicine; and Medical Associate Director, patient safety. She is immediate past Vice President (education; training) at the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) and is currently RCP Chief Examiner and co-Chair of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges Joint Academy Training Forum.

Victor Do, MD

Victor Do is a PGY-2 pediatrics resident at the University of Toronto and Hospital for Sick Children. He graduated medical school from the University of Alberta.

Victor has extensive experience in learner leadership roles including serving as president of the Canadian Federation of Medical Students in 2019-2020.

Henry Annan, MD

Henry Annan is a third-year paediatrics resident at Dalhousie University and IWK Health in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He has served in leadership roles for organizations such as the Canadian Federation of Medical Students, the Canadian Medical Association and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. He is passionate about medical education and physician leadership as well as global health, health equity and how medical training can be used as a vehicle to advance these topics.

Past Members

Jessica Servey, MD MHPE FAAFP, Col(Ret) USAF MC

Dr. Servey is a Professor of Family Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences where she currently serves as the Associate Dean for Faculty Development. She has held numerous other academic roles including clerkship director and residency program director. She oversees large faculty development programs across the United States and 23 teaching hospitals.

Until Fall 2021

Helene Retrouvey, MDCM PhD

Dr. Retrouvey is a third year Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Resident at the University of Toronto and recently completed a PhD at the Institute of Health Policy: "Management and Evaluation on Barriers to Access to Breast Reconstruction in Ontario". In 2019, she collaborated with Dr. Anne Matlow to create the first Leadership Certificate for postgraduate trainees at the University of Toronto.

until Fall 2021